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me? izutsumi kinnie?? it's meowre likely than nyu think
(bonus pic featuring the lovely miss general strike! standing on my tit)
@catgirlanarchist / catgirlanarchist.tumblr.com
debbie downer and negative nancy should lez out
i know it's a stereotype that trannies claim anyone they relate to is trans, and i usually avoid that. that said, cobain and kafka were trans women
one known for wearing leopard jackets and floral gowns while performing songs like heart shaped box (a song much more built on envy than arousal) and the other known for a story where a man wakes up as a grotesque insect and one where a man is on trial for an unknown unstated transgression. look in their eyes and see the ache.
Liberals are already telling everyone all the things they can't have in the future, which I'm sure will generate winning levels of enthusiasm
"We are not getting anything that would slow the rising tide of fascism by improving people's lives" I'm sure people can't wait to run out and vote for that
fucked up evil Rick Astley and his dessert spoons
nothing funnier to me than when AI does math wrong. like I get why it happens, it's a language model that's treating the numbers you feed it as words rather than integers and then giving you an answer based on how those words typically appear in a block of text instead of actually performing a calculation. but the one thing computers are genuinely incredible at. you fucked up a perfectly good calculator is what you did, look at it it's got hallucinations
i don’t want to hear what a thin person has to say about fatness unless it’s enthusiastically and jubilantly in support of being fat. literally shut the fuck up otherwise.
If trench warfare were made-up, it would be the most on-the-nose anti-war satire ever created. Bunch of young men shooting at each other from inside open graves, slowly rotting even as they fight to stay alive. Every so often, they get to move a few hundred metres to dig a new grave for themselves somewhere else and this is called a victory.
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being so fr with you all we need to drastically accelerate anti-car propaganda.
we need to make it so clear to future generations that we no longer tolerate a world where you cannot conveniently go for a walk or get a coffee or get groceries without a car
Hey OP (or anyone else actually, not just OP), we're genuinely curious: has anyone ever come up with how to assist those that are bedbound or housebound because of being disabled/disordered and do legitimately need delivery, specific kinds of transport, stuff like that to survive? Right now a lot of those folks rely on walmart deliveries and stuff which is shitty but there isn't a better choice, which is incredibly unfortunate.
We don't usually see an answer to this question and we refuse to let eugenics be the answer so we would appreciate if someone can explain to us if anything has been thought of.
I think "anti-car" doesn't have to mean "no cars ever" it should mean "cars should not be the primary means of transportation when other solutions are available." It's okay if there are still roads and delivery services and taxis and things of that nature - we're not trying to abolish cars completely. What needs to end is the over-reliance on cars when much more efficient solutions exist for needs like commuting, intercity/crosscountry travel, etc. We do not need every city to have huge multi-lane roads cutting through the center of town. People should not need to sit in highways full of traffic burning huge amounts of gas for an hour or more every day to get to and from work. We do not need to build sprawling housing developments composed of acres and acres of single-family homes with no mixed-use zoning and no bus service.
no shade meant to @anendoandfriendo, genuinely, but your comment kinda came off as sort of a condescending non-sequitur/thought terminating cliche here.
i absolutely agree that it's important to ask "how will this include/accommodate disabled people?" and to not accept eugenics in the name of "the environment";
however i think that the original post doesn't really leave out disabled people (despite, i guess, the wording "go for a walk"? idk?)
a disabled person who is a wheelchair user, or home/bed bound, and relies on things like deliveries to survive is still someone who benefits from a reduction in reliance on cars!
the delivery industry is only dominated by couriers driving cars because our world has been built to rely on cars. believe it or not, delivery systems can and will adapt to communities designed for walking, biking, and public transit.
wheelchair users will enjoy safer, more navigable environments with cleaner air when cars are not the default.
the reliance on cars is a product of capital, and it has negatively shaped our environment for too long. transitioning away to alternate forms of transit benefits everyone!
Scrolled past this agakn and just can't get over how much I love it. We need to make things beautiful again and this is such a wonderful example. The beadwork on the wires of a utitarian object, contrasted with the grey concrete.
gilgamesh is the bigger man than me because if a snake ate my flower that grants immortality that i wanted to use for myself i wouldn't touchingly come to peace with my own mortality and the mortal legacy i leave behind. i would be like if there was a flower that could make me immortal maybe there are other ways
i would simply eat the snake that ate my immortality flower